Combine the sentences using a conjunction: ‘He is a great musician. He is also a talented painter.’
A. He is a great musician and also a talented painter.
B. He is neither a musician nor a painter.
C. He is a musician and a painter too.
D. He is a great musician but not a talented painter.

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